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Hi {NAME}, Tim Walz here, Governor of Minnesota. One thing I always say is don?t fear the future,

[Governor Tim Walz]( Hi {NAME}, Tim Walz here, Governor of Minnesota. One thing I always say is don’t fear the future, we create the future. That is why electing Democrats up and down the ballot, from governorships all the way up to the White House, is critical. The best way to make that happen? To constantly put our best foot forward using strategy informed by our key supporters – folks like you, {NAME}. [So I’m asking, will you take a moment to participate in the DGA's Priority Survey before tonight's midnight deadline? Your responses are invaluable to our efforts to win in November and in 2024.]( [Take the Survey]( {NAME}, I am going to give it to you straight. Republicans are more motivated than ever to retake power and drag us backward. They are banning books, attacking the LGBTQ+ community, and championing atrocious 6-week abortion bans. Our nation cannot succumb to their extremist Republican agenda – they will destroy not only our core institutions but our democracy itself. Fortunately, Democratic Governors continue to be brick walls in their states, thwarting extremist agendas and vetoing dangerous pieces of legislation – all to protect and expand your rights. In Minnesota, we codified abortion rights into state law, made school meals free, banned the harmful practice of conversion “therapy,” enacted common sense gun reforms, and put our state on the path to 100% clean energy. We haven’t let a moment go to waste, and I am not alone. My fellow Democratic Governors across the country – from Michigan to Pennsylvania, California to Wisconsin, along with so many others – are getting things done. We are fighting back against Republican extremists and protecting our blue firewall. But that work cannot continue without your support. It helps us hold the line in just a few weeks, in 2024, and beyond. That begins by making your voice heard today. [Please, {NAME}, will you take a couple of minutes to take the DGA's Democratic Governors Priority Survey and share your input before midnight tonight? We’re looking for 150 responses from New York before midnight – and we're counting on the voices of committed Democrats, including you, to help drive our strategy.]( [Take the Survey](8Kvf00~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) I'm grateful, Tim Walz [Tim Walz is in his second term as Governor of Minnesota. He has long pursued a career of public service, from serving our country in the military to serving our students as a high-school teacher and football coach to serving in Congress. As governor, Walz has delivered for Minnesota. He’s led the way for a historically successful legislative session, from providing universal school meals for our students, enacting common sense gun reforms, making Minnesota the first state in the country to codify reproductive freedom into state law since Roe v. Wade was overturned, and so much more. Will you answer his call to action and begin the Democratic Governors Priority Survey before midnight tonight?]( [BEGIN SURVEY]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We’re relying on grassroots supporters to provide us with the urgent resources we need to win nationwide. To be one of the first people to receive critical updates about toss-up elections in battlegrounds and red-to-blue races, just text DEMGOVS to 30201 – [or click here if you’re on your cell phone]( – to join our team! [TEXT DEMGOVS TO 30201](/Mk85MXM3NXQ3OGlGNUxSUnFGNHlzeHF1Q2MzNXQ1UHpXRzBsVTF0MlhaK0NWMWJ6Q3FYS3k5TzBZaWNnNVJVeDVvVlhWRHNhNlR1a3ppSEdQRmJONG5DNGJXbHhrZk9lbDgvVWMycXk4T289S0/) This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from the DGA email list, [click here](. Paid for by Democratic Governors Association. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic Governors Association are not tax deductible.

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